The Main Stream Media have given President Trump their best punch. Or, to be more precise, their best two punches. There have been plenty of other MSM sluggers, of course, and there’ll be plenty more, but for the moment, these are the best they’ve got.

When the president’s top trade adviser drafted a letter to the president warning him that his trade agenda was being blocked by White House insiders, the insiders simply refused to give it to the president.

“The new Fake News narrative is that there is CHAOS in the White House. Wrong!” President Trump wrote. “People will always come & go, and I want strong dialogue before making a final decision. I still have some people that I want to change (always seeking perfection).”

White House Chief of Staff General John Kelly said he would not resign his position in the White House, clarifying the timeline of former Staff Secretary Rob Porter’s departure from the administration.

Vice President Mike Pence conceded in a Wednesday interview that the White House could have handled the situation with White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter and allegations of domestic abuse against him “better.” The Vice President stated that the Trump

On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “New Day,” House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) announced the Oversight Committee has started an investigation into the handling of former White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter. He also stated he is “troubled by

Wednesday at an event hosted by Axios, when asked about the controversy over former staff secretary Rob Porter’s resignation amid domestic abuse allegations, Vice President Pence said he thought the White House ”could have handled this better.” Pence said, “Well, this administration has no

Wednesday at an event hosted by Axios, when asked about the controversy over former staff secretary Rob Porter’s resignation amid domestic abuse allegations, Vice President Pence expressed his confidence in White House chief of staff John Kelly. Pence said, “This administration has no tolerance for

On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) stated President Trump “has supported those who have violated women” and “does not have a record of having supported women anytime, anyplace, anywhere.” Waters said, “[T]his president does not have

On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN Newsroom,” Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) stated that President Trump “needs to send a stronger message” and “come out a little bit stronger” against domestic violence. Ernst said, “I think he needs to send a stronger

Colbie Holderness, the first ex-wife of former White House aide Rob Porter, has penned an op-ed in the Washington Post criticizing presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway for her remarks defending fellow aide Hope Hicks.

On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Representative Frederica Wilson (D-FL) stated that by lying, White House of Chief of Staff John Kelly has lost each of the four stars he earned as a general and that the White House

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe (D) argued President Trump “has more sympathy for domestic abusers than the victims of domestic abuse” and called for Chief of Staff John Kelly and White House Counsel

Jennie Willoughby, the second ex-wife of former White House aide Rob Porter, has published an op-ed in Time that attacks President Donald Trump for his reaction to the accusations against he ex-husband.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” former Obama White House communications director Jen Psaki said President Donald Trump’s reaction to the Rob Porter scandal had “validated misconceptions about domestic abuse.” Psaki said, “The most infuriating thing I think to

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) discussed Rob Porter’s alleged abuse scandal and said he was disappointed with President Donald Trump’s reaction. Santorum said, “I have no doubt that is part of the real energy out

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” when asked about reports President Donald Trump was unhappy with White House chief of staff John Kelly’s handling of the Rob Porter scandal, White House spokeswoman Kellyanne Conway said Trump had “full faith” in Kelly. Conway